Widnes sign Anthony Gelling
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Widnes sign Anthony Gelling
As revealed exclusively to 2018 Viking Stronghold Members, Widnes Vikings have signed the Grand Final and World Club Challenge winning centre, Anthony Gelling, on a two-year deal. Gelling will link up with the Vikings for the start of the 2019 season, moving from the NRL side, New Zealand Warriors.
The deal, for a player who established himself as one of the Super League’s leading performers, demonstrates the club’s ambition – bringing an experienced leader to feature alongside the Vikings' burgeoning young talent.
The charismatic centre is renowned on these shores for his six-season spell with Wigan Warriors between 2012 and 2017, where he scored 52 tries in 115 games. He went on to become a cult figure with players, staff and supporters alike for his blistering performances on the field, as well as his infectious character off it.
With appearances in two Grand Finals, a Challenge Cup Final and a World Club Challenge victory under his belt, Anthony brings proven quality and experience at the highest level of the game. The Cook Islands international will add leadership, unpredictability, and skill to the Vikings’ backline, whilst displaying an eye for the try-line with an almost 1-in-2 record during his career in the sport.
Gelling has impressed in his recent performances for New Zealand Warriors, scoring a try in his most recent appearance for them last weekend, against Cronulla Sharks.
Anthony has already gained the respect of Vikings supporters, having attended several Vikings fixtures during his time in the Super League and celebrated the club in a personal blog at the start of this season. In the article, Anthony said that he has “always kept one eye out for the black and white army.”
Francis Cummins, Interim Head Coach of Widnes Vikings, says: “Anthony is a tremendous signing for the club. We’ve been working really hard to find a calibre of player who will enhance our team, and I believe that Anthony is that type of player. Anthony has been one of our top targets, as we have planned for next season, and James Rule has been in regular conversation with him over the past couple of months to help make this deal happen.
“Anthony has an ‘X Factor’ about him, with the ability to produce something out of nothing in a way that few others in the modern game can replicate. Players of his quality are few and far between, and we are excited that he will be representing our club.
"Clearly Widnes Vikings have experienced challenges this season, but we are planning for a brighter future. This team has genuine potential for the seasons ahead and having had opportunity to sign for several other leading clubs, it is satisfying to know that Anthony strongly believes in what we are building here.
"A signing like this sends a message out on many levels, and tells everybody that we’re not willing to accept the current situation we’re in. We will be looking to bring further quality into the team for the coming season, and key to this is the ongoing backing and investment of our Members and supporters. As a club, both on and off the field, we are stronger for their support, so thank you to everyone who is giving their continued backing to the team.”
Anthony Gelling says: “I’m delighted to be joining Widnes Vikings. Looking at the talent at the club, their players who have re-signed, and the young lads who are coming through, I believe that the Vikings have real potential for the seasons ahead.
"Before signing this deal, I spoke in length to James Rule. He shared the club’s vision for the coming seasons and I’m very excited to have the opportunity to be part of this.
"Widnes Vikings have had a tough season this year, but I know that we can turn this around. I am looking forward to linking up with the boys next year in 2019 and to making a difference to the side.
"I know from experience that the Vikings have brilliant supporters and I can’t wait to get out in front of them next year. I’m grateful to everyone continues to get behind the boys this year and look forward to wearing black and white next season.”
James Rule, CEO of Widnes Vikings, says: “Anthony is a fantastic signing for this club and a real signal of intent for what we want to achieve in the coming seasons.
There is no doubt about the quality that he offers and the impact that he can make on the team. Having spoken to him on several occasions in recent months, as we have finalised this deal, it’s been genuinely exciting to hear Anthony talk about his belief in the potential of this squad and his aspirations to help the Vikings progress.
"He has seen our established players, like Gil Dudson and Matt Whitley, and our emerging young talent, like Danny Walker, Brad Walker and Owen Farnworth, all commit for the seasons ahead and believes in the foundations being set here.
Anthony has plenty to offer to this squad, both on and off the field, and will enrich our team. I’d like to thank everyone who backs the team, through Membership and investing in what we do, who are vital in making opportunities like this possible.”
http://www.widnesvikings.co.uk/news/art ... signs-for-
The deal, for a player who established himself as one of the Super League’s leading performers, demonstrates the club’s ambition – bringing an experienced leader to feature alongside the Vikings' burgeoning young talent.
The charismatic centre is renowned on these shores for his six-season spell with Wigan Warriors between 2012 and 2017, where he scored 52 tries in 115 games. He went on to become a cult figure with players, staff and supporters alike for his blistering performances on the field, as well as his infectious character off it.
With appearances in two Grand Finals, a Challenge Cup Final and a World Club Challenge victory under his belt, Anthony brings proven quality and experience at the highest level of the game. The Cook Islands international will add leadership, unpredictability, and skill to the Vikings’ backline, whilst displaying an eye for the try-line with an almost 1-in-2 record during his career in the sport.
Gelling has impressed in his recent performances for New Zealand Warriors, scoring a try in his most recent appearance for them last weekend, against Cronulla Sharks.
Anthony has already gained the respect of Vikings supporters, having attended several Vikings fixtures during his time in the Super League and celebrated the club in a personal blog at the start of this season. In the article, Anthony said that he has “always kept one eye out for the black and white army.”
Francis Cummins, Interim Head Coach of Widnes Vikings, says: “Anthony is a tremendous signing for the club. We’ve been working really hard to find a calibre of player who will enhance our team, and I believe that Anthony is that type of player. Anthony has been one of our top targets, as we have planned for next season, and James Rule has been in regular conversation with him over the past couple of months to help make this deal happen.
“Anthony has an ‘X Factor’ about him, with the ability to produce something out of nothing in a way that few others in the modern game can replicate. Players of his quality are few and far between, and we are excited that he will be representing our club.
"Clearly Widnes Vikings have experienced challenges this season, but we are planning for a brighter future. This team has genuine potential for the seasons ahead and having had opportunity to sign for several other leading clubs, it is satisfying to know that Anthony strongly believes in what we are building here.
"A signing like this sends a message out on many levels, and tells everybody that we’re not willing to accept the current situation we’re in. We will be looking to bring further quality into the team for the coming season, and key to this is the ongoing backing and investment of our Members and supporters. As a club, both on and off the field, we are stronger for their support, so thank you to everyone who is giving their continued backing to the team.”
Anthony Gelling says: “I’m delighted to be joining Widnes Vikings. Looking at the talent at the club, their players who have re-signed, and the young lads who are coming through, I believe that the Vikings have real potential for the seasons ahead.
"Before signing this deal, I spoke in length to James Rule. He shared the club’s vision for the coming seasons and I’m very excited to have the opportunity to be part of this.
"Widnes Vikings have had a tough season this year, but I know that we can turn this around. I am looking forward to linking up with the boys next year in 2019 and to making a difference to the side.
"I know from experience that the Vikings have brilliant supporters and I can’t wait to get out in front of them next year. I’m grateful to everyone continues to get behind the boys this year and look forward to wearing black and white next season.”
James Rule, CEO of Widnes Vikings, says: “Anthony is a fantastic signing for this club and a real signal of intent for what we want to achieve in the coming seasons.
There is no doubt about the quality that he offers and the impact that he can make on the team. Having spoken to him on several occasions in recent months, as we have finalised this deal, it’s been genuinely exciting to hear Anthony talk about his belief in the potential of this squad and his aspirations to help the Vikings progress.
"He has seen our established players, like Gil Dudson and Matt Whitley, and our emerging young talent, like Danny Walker, Brad Walker and Owen Farnworth, all commit for the seasons ahead and believes in the foundations being set here.
Anthony has plenty to offer to this squad, both on and off the field, and will enrich our team. I’d like to thank everyone who backs the team, through Membership and investing in what we do, who are vital in making opportunities like this possible.”
http://www.widnesvikings.co.uk/news/art ... signs-for-
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Re: Widnes sign Anthony Gelling
I assume the girlfriend who he was missing so much is moving over with him?
Anthony gelling signs for Widnes!
Really surprised at this !
makes the home sick reasons for leaving us a bit false !
https://www.sportinglife.com/rugby-leag ... ing/149618
makes the home sick reasons for leaving us a bit false !
https://www.sportinglife.com/rugby-leag ... ing/149618
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Re: Anthony gelling signs for Widnes!
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Re: Anthony gelling signs for Widnes!
They must have seen enough ov him in 2 games in new zealand
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Re: Anthony gelling signs for Widnes!
I'm surprised that this hasn't been moved to where it belongs
Re: Anthony gelling signs for Widnes!
Well that will teach the club to be so accommodating.
He's basically got a free transfer to Widnes by convincing the club to rip up his contract for personal reasons.
Perhaps next time this happens the club will hold onto the registration of the player for the period that remains on his contract to stop this sort of ruse being used to break contracts. If an overseas players reason for leaving is genuine I can't see why they would object to this because ostensibly they have no intention of coming back but if they do, respecting the contractual rights of the club that has supported their decision should not be an issue.
We sent Scott Taylor out on loan rather than letting him walk out there and then and no doubt the reason why we did was club felt aggrieved in some way whereas with Gelling I am sure they did not but this has just shown a neat way to break a contract.
I am glad he's not back here and it's the ramifications for already flimsy contracts that bother me about this.
He's basically got a free transfer to Widnes by convincing the club to rip up his contract for personal reasons.
Perhaps next time this happens the club will hold onto the registration of the player for the period that remains on his contract to stop this sort of ruse being used to break contracts. If an overseas players reason for leaving is genuine I can't see why they would object to this because ostensibly they have no intention of coming back but if they do, respecting the contractual rights of the club that has supported their decision should not be an issue.
We sent Scott Taylor out on loan rather than letting him walk out there and then and no doubt the reason why we did was club felt aggrieved in some way whereas with Gelling I am sure they did not but this has just shown a neat way to break a contract.
I am glad he's not back here and it's the ramifications for already flimsy contracts that bother me about this.
Re: Anthony gelling signs for Widnes!
DaveO wrote:Well that will teach the club to be so accommodating.
He's basically got a free transfer to Widnes by convincing the club to rip up his contract for personal reasons.
Perhaps next time this happens the club will hold onto the registration of the player for the period that remains on his contract to stop this sort of ruse being used to break contracts. If an overseas players reason for leaving is genuine I can't see why they would object to this because ostensibly they have no intention of coming back but if they do, respecting the contractual rights of the club that has supported their decision should not be an issue.
We sent Scott Taylor out on loan rather than letting him walk out there and then and no doubt the reason why we did was club felt aggrieved in some way whereas with Gelling I am sure they did not but this has just shown a neat way to break a contract.
I am glad he's not back here and it's the ramifications for already flimsy contracts that bother me about this.
Spot on DaveO. Fair enough going home for personal reasons, but all the cloak n dagger stuff around him claiming to have no team to play for even though dt told us he had a contract with NZ Warriors, then boom he's signed with NZ. And now this a few months later........stinks quite a lot.
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Re: Widnes sign Anthony Gelling
Good luck to him,an enigma wrapped in a puzzle of a player,always thought he would be back SL within the year and he will add something to Widnes maybe.
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a very weak right side defence is what he will addfozzieskem wrote:Good luck to him,an enigma wrapped in a puzzle of a player,always thought he would be back SL within the year and he will add something to Widnes maybe.
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